UX Research Repository

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UX Research Repository Documentation
This document outlines the structure of the UX Research Repository, which consists of three interconnected pages:
1. Research Goals and Methods
2. User Personas and Insights
3. Research Findings and Impact
The repository helps teams manage UX research by linking goals, personas, and findings to drive informed design decisions.
Page 1: Research Goals and Methods
Tracks research goals, methodologies, and target users.
Research Goals Table
⢠Goal ID: Unique identifier for each research goal.
⢠Description: Brief summary of the goal.
⢠Methodology: Research method used (e.g., Usability Testing, Surveys).
⢠Target Users: The user group involved.
⢠Expected Outcome: Anticipated results.
⢠Status: Tracks progress (Not Started, In Progress, Completed).
Page 2: User Personas and Insights
Captures key user behaviors, pain points, and insights.
User Personas Table
⢠Persona ID: Unique identifier for each persona.
⢠Name: Persona name.
⢠User Group: Type of users (e.g., New Users, Power Users).
⢠Pain Points: Challenges faced by this persona.
⢠Insights: Key takeaways from research.
⢠Feedback Sessions: Number of sessions conducted.
Page 3: Research Findings and Impact
Records research findings and their impact on design decisions.
Research Findings Table
⢠Finding ID: Unique identifier for each finding.
⢠Goal ID (Linked): Related research goal (links to Page 1).
⢠Key Finding: Summary of the discovery.
⢠Impact on Design: High, Medium, or Low.
⢠Action Taken: Changes made based on findings.
⢠Priority: Scale from 1 (Low) to 10 (High).
Summary
This repository ensures research goals, user insights, and findings are systematically linked, guiding UX teams in making data-driven design decisions.